• On Jun 24, 2018
    Jo ann from LA Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    on my reservation it show NDL Room Only -- could you tell me what that means..

    Hi Jo Ann,

    Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel, and thank you for coming to us with your question. I’m super excited to see that your visit to Walt Disney World is coming up really soon – you are in for an Incredible Summer vacation!

    I put on my detective hat and checked with a Cast Member on the Reservations team, who confirmed that the “NDC” part is an internal code that means your resort reservation was booked through a third party. A Room-Only reservation means that you have only booked a resort hotel room, not a vacation package (vacation packages include tickets and sometimes a Disney Dining Plan). I hope that helps to take the mystery out of that piece of your vacation so you can continue getting ready for your big adventure!

    Jo Ann, there are so many fantastic new experiences at Walt Disney World this summer! As you get closer and closer to your visit, be sure to follow the Disney Parks Blog for coverage of all the magic, from thrilling experiences to delicious new treats to fun souvenirs. Please come back and visit us here on the Disney Parks Moms Panel if you have any more questions as you pack, plan, and prepare for the pixie dust!

    Wishing you a magical vacation,
    Robyn
     
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Meet the Panelist: Robyn, Virginia

Hi there! I'm Robyn, and I am so excited to share my love of all things Disney with you! My proud military family loves going on Disney adventures that include enchanting moments, laughter and happy tears, and all the pineapple and Mickey-shaped snacks we can find. It's my pleasure to help you plan the most magical and unforgettable vacation in the Disney Parks. Learn More About Robyn

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